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Don’t get me wrong, I love glock but judging from the last 5 generations of glocks, probably another fuckin glock
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New idea: Metal high(er) capacity magazines and metal catches to go with them. It's been done for the single stacks, and it probably wouldn't require a whole lot of effort.
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I've been shooting one form of PCC or another for close to thirty years now. The popularity of the PCC rose to a certain level in the late 80s and early 90s. Died off in the 90s and 00s. And has now suddenly taken off again due to ammunition costs. The market of a PCC for LE is dead in the water. That market collapsed when the duty rifle as we know it was universally adopted as a 5x56mm AR-15. As a Civilian marketed gun. It has regained a bit of popularity since rifle ammo is a bit more expensive. But I think that the PCC will fade away again like it did in the past. The only thing keeping it afloat right now is pistol braces and we all agree that's on borrowed time. When that ends, PCCs will gonthe way of the dodo bird again. The original PCC crashed happened when Marlin, Ruger, HK, and others pulled out of the market. Marlin ended the Camp Series and Ruger ended the original PC Series since LE sales were faltering. HK pulled the HK94 line off the market due to the AWB. Beretta tried hard to make inroads with the CX4 series and it failed for the most part and the only other longtime player was Kel-Tec with the SUB line, but that's because it folds in half and that was (and is) a hell of a useful gimmick. Until pistol braces became a thing. The PCC was dead. No one wanted a 16 inch barreled pistol caliber long gun. They wanted compact SMG/PDW clones. The brace breathed new life into that market. Suddenly, having a MP5K size gun was doable without a tax stamp. But again, I think braces are on borrowed time. When that goes, PCCs will go with it. No one will want a clunky unergonomic oversized pistol and other than Ruger releasing an updated PC Carbine line. No one else is really making a traditional 16 inch barreled PCC. Everything is a PDW inspired design and that's because of braces. View Quote |
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Metal mags for all their guns officially increasing capacity of all current offerings.
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Full-size frame with a longslide single stack in 45 GAP.
Perfection. |
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Metal mags for all their guns officially increasing capacity of all current offerings. View Quote It might help with the .40/.357/.45 pistols though. Would probably be popular with some of the lower budget USPSA limited folks if they weren't too expensive. |
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Phased plasma rifle in the 40 watt range or something they’ve already been making for decades with one or two minor changes.
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Well with the picture of the outdoors it can only mean they are introducing lifestyle apparel starting with hiking boots to compete with Salomon
Ok, my real guess.... the Glock rotating barrel pistol being sold in the US. I would like to see a sub compact version ala G26 if possible. |
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To compete with the ever popular 357 sig, Glock launches a new caliber: .357 Legend, a 10mm necked down to 9mm. Rolled out by Legendary turd burglar Neil Patrick Harris
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I’ve been asking for that since the 26 came out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It’ll be a G26 slide on a G19 frame, exactly what nobody has ever asked for. Attached File ETA: read what you wanted backwards. |
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To compete with the ever popular 357 sig, Glock launches a new caliber: .357 Legend, a 10mm necked down to 9mm. Rolled out by Legendary turd burglar Neil Patrick Harris https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/421435/B4162116-8147-4247-8DAB-8383C3FBEE5D_jpeg-1183027.JPG View Quote |
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I wish they'd finally make a pistol I'd want to own.
Maybe this year, maybe. |
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I just completed my Glock Armorer recert yesterday. The dude teaching the class was a good guy. He kept fucking with us about this announcement.
At one point, I told him that Glock “finally saw the error of their ways and will unleash a 1911.” This guy was not a fan of 1911’s, so the look on his face was priceless. He did well by not giving any slight hints or anything. |
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I'd like to see Glock reintroduce the old-style storage box.
Those "carry case" boxes SUCK. |
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I actually think it will be something people really, really want this time around.
Of course, sometimes I am wrong. Very wrong. |
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14 pages and no one has posted this? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/231252/glock_1911-tfb_jpg-1183186.JPG View Quote |
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Doublestack 43 to compete with the 365 and Hellcat. Now that I've replied to this thread again. MOS 43X/48 |
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That would give us what, +1 on everything? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Metal mags for all their guns officially increasing capacity of all current offerings. A company is currently working on a 15-round metal factory-length mag for the G43. I've been following a thread on it for months: https://www.ar15.com/forums/Handguns/Glock-43X-48-Shield-Arms-15-round-mags-flush-fit/13-187683/ (Edit for wrong link) |
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Something that law abiding citizens cannot purchase in CA. But the King's men can.
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Glock is losing marketshare, they know it, and they need to come out with something new. I am hoping they will.
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Yeah but will it come with a challenge coin and matching earring? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: See above: Modular Handgun System AKA SIG 320 Knockoff. It's right around the bend. {A little extra tidbit... This isn't a new development...}. |
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